** The Barricade is a semi-automatic revolver. You just know that people are going to buy two and use this to the max.** Strong people have also done this with a pair of Vulcans or Stampedes, the Nerf version of dual-wielding chainguns or assault rifles.

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** The Barricade is a and the Stockade are semi-automatic revolver. revolvers. You just know that people are going to buy two and use this these to the max.** Strong people have also done this with a pair of Vulcans or Vulcans, Stampedes, or RapidStrikes, the Nerf version of dual-wielding chainguns or assault rifles.

** The Barricade has been retooled for the Elite series as the Stockade. It shoots further and holds an extra cylinder's worth of darts in the stock. All this does is make it more practical to duel wield.

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** The Barricade has been retooled for the Elite series as the Stockade. It shoots even further and holds an extra cylinder's worth of darts in the stock. All this does is make it more practical to duel wield.

** The N-Strike Elite Mega Mastodon, a ''revolving automatic'' blaster released in August 2016, surpasses the Vulcan with its ''[[UpToEleven 24 MEGA dart drum]]'', it's also the first automatic MEGA blaster ever released. Calling it a BFG would be an understatement. It even resembles the ''[[VideoGame/{{Doom}} BFG-9000]]''.

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** The N-Strike Elite Mega Mastodon, a ''revolving automatic'' blaster released in August 2016, surpasses the Vulcan with its ''[[UpToEleven 24 MEGA dart drum]]'', it's also the first automatic MEGA blaster ever released. Calling it a BFG would be an understatement. It even resembles Its immense size is comparable to the ''[[VideoGame/{{Doom}} BFG-9000]]''.

** The N-Strike Elite Mega Mastodon, a ''revolving automatic'' blaster released in August 2016, surpasses the Vulcan with its ''[[UpToEleven 24 MEGA dart drum]]'', it's also the first automatic MEGA blaster ever released. Calling it a BFG would be an ''{{Understatement}}''.

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** The N-Strike Elite Mega Mastodon, a ''revolving automatic'' blaster released in August 2016, surpasses the Vulcan with its ''[[UpToEleven 24 MEGA dart drum]]'', it's also the first automatic MEGA blaster ever released. Calling it a BFG would be an ''{{Understatement}}''.understatement. It even resembles the ''[[VideoGame/{{Doom}} BFG-9000]]''.

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** The Disruptor is the successor of the Strongarm. It omits the collapsible cylinder for a faster reloading, similar to the [=RotoFury=].

* SightedGunsAreLowTech: Some blasters lack a proper male and female sight, some making up for it by having tactical rails to attach your own. The Alien Menace line in particular has no sights nor attachment points for them.

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* SightedGunsAreLowTech: Some blasters lack a proper male and female sight, some making make up for it by having tactical rails to attach your own. The Alien Menace line in particular has no sights nor attachment points for them.

* SugarApocalypse: People have made deadly serious war videos using happy, bright-colored toy guns. Most of the time these start as a prank or joke with DisproportionateRetribution being the end result. (Someone stole the last cookie? Break out the [[{{BFG}} Mastodon]]!)

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* SugarApocalypse: People have made deadly serious war videos using happy, bright-colored toy guns. Most of the time time, these start as a prank or joke with DisproportionateRetribution being the end result. (Someone stole the last cookie? Break out the [[{{BFG}} Mastodon]]!)

** Subverted with [=AccuStrike=] darts by design fault more than anything. While they are designed to be loaded and fired from magazines, the rubber head doesn't taper like streamline darts. This results in the heads sometimes catching on the plastic sides of the magazine and causing a jam.

*** The Barrel Break IX-2 or Rough Cut 2x4 can fire two darts at the same time or one at a time by pulling the trigger halfway.

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*** The Barrel Break IX-2 or IX-2, Rough Cut 2x4 can and MEGA Twinshock use a two-stage trigger where each priming action allows you to fire two darts one dart then the other via a halfway trigger pull or both at the same time or one at a time by pulling the trigger halfway.time.

*** The Modulus Stockshot is similar but holds four shots, however it must be detached from the blaster to use. The Barrelstrike is similar in concept; four shots. However it can be fired while it's mounted on the barrel and, when detached, can flip the barrel portion to use as a stock.

* SugarApocalypse: People have made deadly serious war videos using happy, bright-colored toy guns. Most of the time these start as a prank or joke with DisproportionateRetribution.

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* SugarApocalypse: People have made deadly serious war videos using happy, bright-colored toy guns. Most of the time these start as a prank or joke with DisproportionateRetribution.DisproportionateRetribution being the end result. (Someone stole the last cookie? Break out the [[{{BFG}} Mastodon]]!)

** The Rhino-Fire uses two "recoilless" barrels to pump out two 25 dart drums.** The RIVAL line boasts about its high muzzle velocity and accuracy, and has a 40 ball magazine availible.

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** The Elite ''Hyperfire'' electrically-powered submachine gun ships with a 25-dart drum and can empty it way faster than the Rapidstrike thanks to its use of conveyor belt system to feed the darts to the flywheel.** The Rhino-Fire uses two "recoilless" barrels to pump out two 25 dart drums.dart-drums.** The RIVAL line boasts about its high muzzle velocity and accuracy, and has a 40 ball magazine availible. The Nemesis takes it further by being able to chamber ''[[UpToEleven 100 balls]]'' without the use of the mazagine system.

* BoringButPractical: The Super Soaker Lightningstorm stock, a simple hollow structure that fulfills its intended function perfectly, becoming one of the most sought-after Nerf addons [[KillerApp and one of Worker's best-selling items]].

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